Korben T asked:


I have good credit history in the US and will be moving to Canada soon. Will I be able to get a credit card in Canada easily? I have a credit file in Canada but it’s not as good (I opened only one store credit card when I first lived there). Will I be able to use my US credit history to get a Canadian bank issued credit cards?

LAVERNE

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2 Responses to “Is it possible for a US resident moving to Canada to get credit cards?”

  1. DONNELL on March 2nd, 2010 2:15 am

    THOMAS

    Visa will give anyone a credit card as long as your credit rating is half decent

  2. ODELL on March 2nd, 2010 11:28 am

    ALONZO

    Maintain a PO Box at the UPS store in the US. Use that as your US address. Have them ship your mail to you once a month. That way you will have a US street address. It is not illegal at all. SOme people have many addresses. Some peopole have homes all over and have different addresses. It really shouldn’t be that big of a deal. Ask the VISA people!

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